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benign

Adjective

The term carries a sense of safety and lack of threat. When describing a person, it suggests a soft, non-judgmental presence that lowers the defenses of others, often bordering on a grandfatherly or maternal warmth. In technical or environmental contexts, it describes a state of neutrality or mildness. It does not necessarily mean "helpful" in an active sense, but rather that it is "not harmful," creating a baseline of security or stability.

Meanings

Adjective
[person]

Gentle and kind in nature or disposition.

"The old professor had a benign smile that put the nervous students at ease."

Adjective
[medical condition]

Not harmful in effect; specifically, (of a tumor) not malignant.

"The biopsy results confirmed that the growth was benign and required no further treatment."

Adjective
[environment/weather]

Favorable or mild, as in weather conditions.

"The sailors benefited from a benign breeze that pushed them steadily toward the coast."

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